This course provides a survey of U.S. intellectual property law, including patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. It considers doctrinal foundations, underlying justifications, and interconnections between the different bodies of intellectual property law. No matter what anyone tells you, no technical background is required (though you should be prepared to grapple at least a little bit with technology for some sections of the course).
For details on class times, days of the week, instructors, and grading and exam details, please view the Michigan Law Class Schedule.